SEGMENT 1: 10 pm - 11 pm Eastern / 7 pm - 8 pm Pacific MARY WEBB - The Summer of Superheroes and the Making of Iron Boy - Mary Webb is a former newspaper reporter and current high school English teacher, who lives in Patterson, LA. Mary Webb has written for The San Antonio Express-News, The (New Orleans) Times-Picayune, The (Monroe, LA) News-Star, The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal, The Associated Press' Denver Bureau, The (Houma, LA) Courier, and The Denton Record-Chronicle. Currently, she teaches English and Speech at Westgate High School in Iberia Parish. Previously, she also taught English I at Patterson High School in St. Mary Parish, as well as in Morgan City, LA and in Dallas, TX. She lives in Patterson, LA with her husband Corwin and their two children, Quentin and Jory, the subjects of The Summer of Superheroes and the Making of Iron Boy. This is her first published novel. Mary is a graduate of Xavier University of Louisiana where she received a bachelor of arts in Mass Communication with a concentration in print journalism. - www.createspace.com/3458326

SEGMENT 2: 11 pm - 12 am Eastern / 8 pm - 9 pm PacificHEATHER HIGHTOWER - Conscious Girl - Light-heartedly known as "Conscious Girl," of "The Conscious Girl's Guide to Backpacking," book and blog, Heather Hightower is passionate about helping others understand their own power and raising the vibration of the world. Heather's perspective on how to move through this world, creating miracles everywhere you go, is shaped by her own experience of fully healing from a disease that is considered to be chronic and incurable by the modern medical establishment. It was through this personal transformation that she discovered that what it takes to create and allow miracles in your own body is what it takes to create and allow miracles to happen all around you in life - no matter where you are. She's distilled the method from the madness, and gives it straight to you in ways you can apply immediately, so that you too can create lasting transformation for yourself and live your life the way you've always dreamt you would. In this spirit of adventure and discovery, she's also happily backpacked solo, as a young woman, through some of what are considered to be the world's most dangerous regions and is always connecting with others who are determined to go where others won't dare - literally or figuratively. Heather is the undisputed expert on how to go anywhere in this world, find your own limits, and then know how to bust them. - www.yourvibrationmatters.com

SEGMENT 3: 12 am - 01 am Eastern / 9 pm - 10 pm Pacific AMY ALKON - Miss Manners With Fangs - The LA Weekly called Amy Alkon "Miss Manners With Fangs." Alkon recognized that the manners questions of our age aren't where to put the doily or whether the man should walk on the outside, but what you do when some rudester is shouting on their cell phone next to you at the coffee house. Alkon, the author of a hilarious new book called I SEE RUDE PEOPLE, has come up with innovative and surprisingly effective ways to combat The New Rudeness for both the brave and the meek. Alkon is also known as The Advice Goddess, and is a syndicated love advice columnist in papers across the U.S. and Canada, blogging at advicegoddess.com. She's appeared on numerous TV and radio shows in the US and Canada, including Q and the Steven and Chris show. She hopes you'll join her in her mission to make our daily lives stop feeling like one big wrestling

SEGMENT 4: 01 am - 02 am Eastern / 10 pm - 11 pm PacificDIANA DOYLE - Open To Hope - Finding Hope After Loss - Diana Doyle is an Australian who spends ten months of the year living in Los Angeles and the other two in Australia with her husband Peter and her eight year old daughter Dempsey. Diana is a nurse and has worked as a Manager in the health care field, although hasn't worked since giving birth to her two children eleven years ago. She is currently studying to become a counselor so she can work in the grief counseling field. In three years Diana lost three important family members to different deaths over a thirty-six month period. Her sister, then her mother, then the most incompressible loss of all, the death of her four year old daughter Savannah. She is an Ambassador to the Make a Wish Foundation in California and volunteers at The Let it Be Foundation. Diana has co-written a memoir about her journey through grief and survival and is hoping to have it published as her passion in life is to help others who are facing adversity in all walks of life. This has inspired her to start the popular blog; http://sunshineinabluecup.blogspot.com Diana has also published articles on the websites www.opentohope.com and www.hellogrief.com about her life experiences.